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Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology
2013 Volume.29 No. 6 p.243 ~ p.247
Importance of Early Follow-up Colonoscopy in Patients at High Risk for Colorectal Polyps
Jung Sung-Taek

Sohn Dae-Kyung
Hong Chang-Won
Kim Byung-Chang
Park Ji-Won
Han Kyung-Su
Chang Hee-Jin
Choi Hyo-Sung
Oh Jae-Hwan
Abstract
Purpose: Minimizing the polyp miss rate during colonoscopy is important for patients at high risk for colorectal polyps. We investigated the polyp miss rate and the factors associated with it in high-risk patients.

Methods: The medical records of 163 patients who underwent follow-up colonoscopy between January 2001 and April 2010, which was within 9 months after a polypectomy, because the index colonoscopy had shown multiple (more than 3) adenomas or advanced adenoma were retrospectively reviewed. Miss rates were calculated for all polyps, for neoplastic polyps and for advanced adenomas. Factors associated with the miss rates in these patients, such as the location, shape and size of the polyp, were analyzed.

Results: The miss rates for polyps, adenomas, adenomas <5 mm, adenomas ¡Ã5 mm and advanced adenomas were 32.6%, 20.9%, 17.7%, 3.2%, and 0.9%, respectively. No carcinoma, except for one small carcinoid tumor, was missed. Flat shape and small size (<5 mm) were significantly associated with adenoma miss rate. The miss rate was significantly higher for flat-type advanced adenomas than for protruded-type advanced adenomas (27.7% vs 4.1%).

Conclusion: The polyp miss rate in patients at high risk for colorectal polyps was higher than expected. Efforts are needed to reduce miss rates and improve the quality of colonoscopy. Also, early follow-up colonoscopy is mandatory, especially in patients at high risk.
KEYWORD
Colonoscopy, Miss rate, Colorectal neoplasms, Metachronous adenoma
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